WE are indebted to Captain Walsh, of the clipper-brig Fortune, for ten days' later papers from Auckland, viz., to the 17th instant. On the evening Tuesday, the 13th, a public meeting, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 255 wordsFat Cattle—The supply far in execss of the demand. Prime are only worth from £3 to £4, second and inferior, nominal. Fat Sheep—A plentiful supply of second and inferior. Really prime wethers would realise from 16s to 17s, second quality, ...
Article : 171 wordsWOOL.—We catalogued for this day's auction fifty-nine bales. Of this quantity sixteen bales flecce wool were withdrawn for shipment; another parcel, sixteen bales in the grease, was held for further instructions, the limit on it being much in excess of the ...
Article : 605 wordsStations.—Several transactions pending. Sheep properties still in demand. Fat Cattle.—Market supplied Owing to the competition among butchers, the price of meat has been lowered, and, consequently, ...
Article : 203 wordsYESTERDAY evening, his Royal Highness the Prince Consort presided at the meeting of the Society of Arts in the Hall, John street Adelphi. The paper, which was read by Mr. William Hawes, was "On ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 337 wordsThis market has been much better supplied this week than for some time past, with cattle of very fair quality which went off at about an average of £4 per head. There is every prospect of an abundant supply of fat rattle this summer. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 2,150 wordsWOOL.—In limited supply, but all that has come to hand has met with purchasers without reduction in value. A lot of greasy from the Burnett district very moicty and seedy only realized 8d. per lb, but this must not be taken is the value of light and free wool ...
Article : 344 wordsSIR,—At you have devoted several leaders to the strike now unhappily existing at Newcastle, and evidently feel inclined to take a one-sided view of the affair, I hope you will allow me, through your columns, to defend myself and fellow-miners from the ...
Article : 1,160 wordsWOOL.—All offering met with ready sale, but without improvement in price. Only four bales were disposed of at auction this day, as follows:—Locks (grease), ST, 1 bale at 8¾d, grease, 3 bales at 11d per lb. ...
Article : 244 wordsTHE market is glutted with middling cattle, which has caused a fall in kprice. None but really good wil bring a figure. We quote best quality, £5; middling, £3. The sheep market is not so firm, on account of different lots ...
Article : 69 wordsOUR market is well attended by a numerous class of applicants for situatioas, viz., mechanics, agriculturists, domestic servants, &c. There is also an improved demand for labour; female servants of experience and good character readily obtain situations. ...
Article : 115 wordsMr. Charles Martyn reports there is nothing new to report concerning the horse market this week. The Bales have not exhibited much briskness, owing to the continued scarcity of fresh young stock. The demand for strong, serviceable hackneys, and ...
Article : 212 wordsTHERE has been the usual amount of business done in the share market this week. Joint Stock and New South Wales Bank shares are upon the advance. Steam shares are still active, [?] are insurance shares, at last rates. Gas shares are wanted. In ...
Article : 161 wordsFlour.—Millers quote fine at £17, and second quality at £15 per ton. Bran, 1/3 to 1/4 per bushel. Wheat, 6/ to 6/6 per bushel. ...
Article : 272 wordsOur share market has been pretty active this week, and we have done a good amount of business. Capital is freely offering for investment, and the shares of our favourite dividend paying companies continues sought after. ...
Article : 107 wordsSIR,—In a former communication I stated I had good hopes that measures would soon be taken to carry out my suggestions on the above interesting subject, After a considerable deal of trouble and much disappointment in endeavouring to rouse the ...
Article : 926 wordsThere has been but little alteration in the shara market this week, the most noticeable feature being an upward tendeney in the shares of the Australian Joint Stock Bank, which are sought at £10 12s 6d, with but little stock offering. I have Bank of New ...
Article : 155 wordsSIR,—I will not emulate "Antiphlebotomy " in choice of language, or in his imputation of sordid motives—" interested in keeping the public ignorant of its virtues," i e, of the Turnish Bath Perhaps "Antiphlebotomy" can show how medical men ...
Article : 378 wordsFRIDAY MORNING.—Trade generally has been rather more brisk this week, although the state of the country still prevents many persons who otherwise would come to town for supplies from doing so, and some of the storekeepers still complain of trade ...
Article : 617 wordsSTATIONS.—The demand for good sheep properties is steady. Cattle stations are not cosily disposed of, unless such runs as are suitable for re-stocking with sheep, and of a fattening character. Store Cattle—There is no improvement to notice, and the only ...
Article : 135 wordsSheep Stations.—Great anxiety is daily shown to invest in this particular good paying security. Cattle Stations.—Very little or no inquiry: prices are nominal. Fat Cattle.—Prime bullocks command £410s to £5; second ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 31 Aug 1861, Page 6
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